The latest engineering and technology from the 1930s: The Mallock Machine or calculator, built by Rawlyn Richard Manconchy Mallock of Cambridge University is an electrical analog computer built in 1933 to solve
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Download this stock image: The latest engineering and technology from the 1930s: The Mallock Machine or calculator, built by Rawlyn Richard Manconchy Mallock of Cambridge University is an electrical analog computer built in 1933 to solve simultaneous linear differential equations. It uses coupled transformers, with numbers of turns digitally set up to +/-1000 and solved sets of up to 10 linear differential equations during the late 1930s and 1940s. - 2A02KF0 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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